Mike Finnigan: if you know you know, and if you don’t, you probably know Electric Ladyland. In June 1968, The Jimi Hendrix Experience were booked into New York’s Record Plant, as were The Serfs from ...
Named for the town's transportation system, Chicago Transit Authority – soon shortened to Chicago – began in 1968 as a savvy septet with a propensity for pioneering jazz-tinge ...
In 1996, Phish’s Trey Anastasio formed a free-form jazz ensemble that came and went without much fanfare. 30 years later, their only album opens a door to a world of improvisational music that goes ...
The 10th anniversary season of the Artist 2 Artist showcase will open Friday at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center with ...
There, Rory saw Georgie Fame, Long John Baldry, Rod Stewart, and The Impact supported The Byrds. Inspired by jazz-soul trio The Peddlers, back in Cork he formed The Taste in August 1966, with Norman ...
Vinyl ambassadors create a one-of-a-kind experience at the historic hotel with a curated record collection — here’s what ...
For almost six decades, Ian Anderson has remained one of the most distinctive figures in British rock. As the flautist, ...
Marking 60 years since its release, Love’s 1966 debut album introduced Arthur Lee’s pioneering blend of folk, garage, and psychedelic rock ...
He almost got picked for the Rolling Stones, helped Bob Marley become a superstar, passed on joining Lynyrd Skynyrd, dated Joni Mitchell, and lived in music mogul David Geffen’s house. What a life ...
Phil Campbell, the longtime guitarist for Motörhead who played on 16 studio albums with the band from Orgasmatron to Bad Magic, has died aged 64.
Highlights include the Big Texas Terror con, music from Chicago and Patti LaBelle and Contemporary Art Month openings.
Sam Amidon — a singer and multi-instrumentalist from Vermont, now based in London — grew up playing a New England folk style of fiddle.